The Doge

Limited Edition Venetian Medieval Sword


Oakeshott Type: XIX
Time period:
 
1475  
1500

Starting atEUR 1085

This sword is ready to be shipped in the following variations

The Doge (black grip, sharp)
Ships within 5 working days.
EUR 1085 
The Doge (oxblood grip, sharp)
Ships within 5 working days.
EUR 1085 
The Doge (black grip, blued, sharp)
Ships within 5 working days.
EUR 1120 

This sword has the following customizing options:


 Assistance on GribColor

 Assistance on Customcolor

 Assistance on FittingColor

 Assistance on Sharpness
The Doge Customized, total:
Made to order. Expected production time 4 months.
EUR 1085  
The Doge
Made to order. Expected production time 4 months.

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Standard specification
Total length:103 cm (40,51")
Blade length:86 cm (33,74")
CoG:13 cm (5,24")
CoP:46 cm (17,99")
Weight:1100 g (2,425 lbs)

The Doge

The Doge (Duke) was the elected head of the Venetian state for over 1,000 years, until 1797, when the last Doge (the 120th) was removed by Napoleon. Venice was a republic, ruled by an oligarchy with the Doge at its head.

The Doge, like the Holy Roman Emperor, held office for life and was similarly regarded as the ecclesiastical, the civil and the military leader, in the power structure termed caesaropapism. Commonly the person selected as Doge was the most politically shrewd older man in the city.

Our sword, the Doge, is representative of the type of sword often associated with the republic of Venice.

Oakeshott describes the Type XIX as a single-handed sword with a broad flat blade that has clearly chamfered edges that run nearly parallel, a fuller that runs through the upper third, and a flat ricasso section at the base of the blade. The blade is of hexagonal cross-section. This example also has the characteristic spur at the end of the ricasso that is seen on Venetian examples of this type.

A Limited Edition Hand Crafted Collectible Sword

This sword is offered in a limited edition of only 500 collectible swords worldwide.

Sword design/specifications ©2003/2007 Peter Johnsson.